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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is this unusual? As in just finished a run at an indoor track, sweating a bit and walking to lockers, then randomly asked how far I ran by a passerby in a cheery way. Then asked how long it took. Why would a stranger want to know this? It's happened multiple times. It's not creepy per se, I just don't see the point. Is it just outgoing people itching to strike up a chat?[/quote] Are you kidding me?They're asking because you are participating in the same sport. They are chatting with a fellow human being. If you don't want to interact with others then why are you in a club with other people? Why not just use a treadmill in your own home? What a pathetic post.[/quote] +1 Welcome to DC, PP - where people try to flex their antisocial tendencies by claiming to be an "introvert". OP, in the rest of the world, people tend to act more....you know.....human.......[/quote] I’m a DC/Montgomery county native. This is what I’m used to when I go to other states I am sometimes in a bit of a culture shock because people actually interact like regular human beings! What shocks me even more is how much I enjoy it! We are a weird bunch here in DC. Op, to me it just sounds like they’re being nice and friendly trying to make conversation. No biggie.[/quote] Agree. We split our time between here and Massachusetts, which is not known for being the friendliest place. Yet when we are there we have to adjust to exchanging pleasantries with neighbors, making eye contact with people, and other normal social interactions.[/quote] + a million, people in the DC area are weird, the person was probably impressed by OPs running and curious how fast they were going. [/quote] Or it was some pushy conniver looking for an "in" to orbit OP. DC is full of social climbers.[/quote]
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